Berisha at home in Brisbane

Brisbane Roar striker Besart Berisha has will stay with the club until the end of the 2013/14 Hyundai A-League season after signing a two-year contract extension on Wednesday.

Brisbane Roar striker Besart Berisha has will stay with the club until the end of the 2013/14 Hyundai A-League season after signing a two-year contract extension on Wednesday.

The controversial Albanian forward, who was suspended for a match for his infamous inflammatory celebration following a late goal against Sydney FC, has scored 13 goals during his maiden season in Australia, all but demanding an extension from the club.

"I've played at high level and at small level in Europe but the most I've ever enjoyed my football is here now in Brisbane so there's no reason to change anything," said Berisha, who has played at nine previous clubs, including Arminia Bielefeld, where he was spotted by Roar assistant Rado Vidosic.

"Everything around me - the team is amazing, the club is fantastic and professional, the staff as well… it's just a pleasure to work here."

While the 26-year-old had to consider his young family in his decision-making process, he admitted re-signing was an easy verdict to come to, with wife Sumea and 20-month-old son Amar enjoying in their new lives in Brisbane.

"In the end, I just followed my heart and went with what my heart said," Berisha said.

"From the first day, the team made me feel welcome and in the end, it's important not to look at what other clubs offer you, it's important to be somewhere you have fun and of course, I have a lot of enjoyment in Brisbane."

"I really feel well - I've found friends, I've found people who really care for other people and especially the team, we really stick together and it's really a pleasure to be here."